Undergraduate

PASIPHAE's academic activities fall into the Telecommunications and Multimedia thematic sector of the Informatics Engineering department's Programme of Studies. The taught courses and the corresponding laboratory work are designed and prepared in such a way to fulfil the modern market needs, to allow graduates to cope with new challenges created by the rapidly evolving technologies of telecommunications systems, as well as to prepare them to continue their studies at postgraduate or doctoral diplomas in Greece or abroad. PASIPHAE also supports a number of dissertation reports and final year thesis in state-of-the-art topics of telecommunication systems and services. A list of the taught undergraduate courses and the recent final year thesis are depicted below.

Undergraduate modules

Aim: To provide students with essential knowledge and skills enabling them to a) design wireless networks, b) analyse and evaluate their performance, c) implement and maintain them and d) develop applications and services that may be delivered over wireless networks.

Aim: To provide students with essential knowledge and skills enabling them to a) design digital TV platforms, b) analyse and evaluate their performance, c) implement and maintain them and d) develop applications and services that may be delivered either via linear or over interactive infrastructures.

Aim: This course aims to provide students the principles of Integrated Services Communications, by delving into technologies such as ISDN, xSDL and ATM, corresponding architectures and techniques for optimized resource exploitation with maximum possible QoS provision. The course also elaborates on the principles of P Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for integrated management of networks and services, as well as on MPLS and DiffServ technologies for guaranteed QoS provision in an end-to-end approach.